Exchange 2010 brought us the first truly robust version of Outlook Web App (OWA), but 2013 refined it with a touch-friendly design optimized for the then-emerging tablet and smartphone market.
These versions began the deep integration with Lync (now Microsoft Teams) and SharePoint, creating a unified communication "stack" for the first time. The Shift to the Cloud MICROSOFT HOSTED EXCHANGE 2013 AND 2010
Microsoft Hosted Exchange 2010 was a game-changer for business reliability. It introduced the , which ensured that if one server failed, another could take over instantly without the user ever noticing. It was the first step toward the "always-on" expectation we have today. Exchange 2010 brought us the first truly robust
When Hosted Exchange 2013 arrived, the focus shifted toward a more streamlined architecture. It simplified server roles and introduced the , replacing the older management consoles with a web-based interface that made it easier for IT teams to manage global workforces from anywhere. Key Features and Differences It introduced the , which ensured that if